KAMELOT Guitarist Checks In

November 14, 2007

Guitarist Thomas Youngblood of the American/Norwegian melodic metallers KAMELOT has issued the following update:

"We've been getting tons of emails regarding the next plans for KAMELOT. Well, a lot is going on despite the short break we are taking this fall. A trip to Serbia is coming up in a few week and we are still making final plans for the headliner European tour dates in early 2008, just got some proposals for the stage design, pyros, etc... it's gonna rock! Our new partners ICS Concerts and Thomas Kreidner are doing a great job for us in Europe. We confirmed some great festivals for the summer 2008; we can't announce them just yet but we will as soon as possible. What else... our management is busy with the first stages of another North American headliner tour. We are mapping out some great venues and locations and hope to return soon! Oh... new songwriting sessions as well. Stay tuned for more!"

As previously reported, KAMELOT will team up with FIREWIND and VISIONS OF ATLANTIS for the "Ghost Opera European Tour Pt. 2" in April/May 2008.

KAMELOT and I-Code recently completed work on the video for the song "The Human Stain" from KAMELOT's newest CD "Ghost Opera". Watch the clip at YouTube.

KAMELOT's video for the song "Ghost Opera" is available online at this location. The track is the title cut off KAMELOT's new album, which was released in North America on June 5.

"Ghost Opera" is KAMELOT's third release for SPV/Steamhammer Records. The CD was recorded and mixed at Gate Studios and Pathway Studios in Wolfsburg, Germany with producers Sascha Paeth and Miro. Artwork was handled by Mattias Norén with contributions by Alexandra V. Bach, Liliana Sanchez and Derek Gores.

Watch fan-filmed video footage of KAMELOT performing the song "Center of the Universe" on May 8, 2007 at Tavastia in Helsinki, Finland:

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